“It looks like the thing that separates out the capable students from the really successful ones is not so much their knowledge...but their persistence at something.” LooksSuccessfulStudentsCapablePersistence Author:Eric Schmidt
“How can we help a child change from undependable to dependable, from a mediocre student to a capable student, from someone who won't amount to very much to someone who will count for something. The answer is at once both simple and complicated: We treat a child as if he already is what we would like him to become.” IfsChildrenHelpingSimpleAnswersStudentsAmountCapableTreatsComplicatedMediocreDependable Author:Haim Ginott
“Standardised tests cannot capture all, but on the other hand, students who are not capable of doing well on standardised tests are not well-equipped to thrive in today's world and so it's important for teachers to ensure that students gain the foundation necessary to meet the baseline educational standards these tests represent.” WorldWellsImportantHandsTodayTeacherStudentsCapableStandardsGainsTestsFoundationEducationalThriveCaptureToday's World Author:Wendy Kopp
“A student is almost always feeling motivated to practice, if he leaves his lesson feeling capable” IfsFeelingsPracticeStudentsLessonsCapableMotivated Author:Frances Elliott Clark
“Love is probably the most powerful force in the cosmos, capable of creating miracles. Love can manifest in so many ways - love between parent and child, husband and wife, partner and partner, teacher and student, service volunteer and recipient, God and one's spirit. The manifestations of love are innumerable.” WayChildrenSpiritForceParentLove IsPowerfulTeacherWifeStudentsHusbandCreatingCapableMiraclePartnersManifestationCosmosMost PowerfulManifestVolunteerHusband And WifeChildren And ParentsTeacher And Student Author:Mike Love
“It's important to know how to lead and manage a classroom with flexibility. Students of all ages are quite capable of learning these routines and contributing to their success once the teacher is comfortable guiding students in that direction.” KnowsImportantAgeKnow HowTeacherStudentsComfortableCapableManageClassroomFlexibilityContributing Author:Carol Ann Tomlinson
“I was terrible student. I was capable, but I never like being told what to do, so I was always in the bottom class at school. In Australia, a lot of students study to the end of year 10, but don't go on to the final year, and I was asked to leave the school because they just thought I wasn't performing well enough. I used to sneak off to play piano, and defy the rules of the school.” EnoughSchoolStudyStudentsTerribleCapableBottomPerformingSneak Author:Chris Lilley
“Because I trust in the ever-changing climate of the heart. (At least, today I feel that way.) I think it is necessary to have many experiences for the sake of feeling something; for the sake of being challenged, and for the sake of being expressive, to offer something to someone else, to learn what we are capable of.” ThinkingWayInspirationalFeelsHeartFeelingsTodayStudentsOffersCapableClimateSakeFeel GoodExpressive Author:Jason Mraz
“Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepest despair; they can transfer knowledge from teacher to student; words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions. Words are capable of arousing the strongest emotions and prompting all men's actions.” MenActionDecisionEmotionAudienceTeacherStudentsDespairCapableStrongestTransfersOratorsTeacher Student Author:Sigmund Freud
“Never do anything for a student that he he is capable of doing for himself. If you do you, you'll make him an educational cripple...a pedagogical paraplegic.” IfsPowerfulTeacherStudentsCapableEducationalCripplesParaplegics Author:Howard G. Hendricks